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hey, just looking at buying a new board and bindings and noticed...
By andy hunt
Ranked #2595 - Bindings
April 16, 2009
hey,
just looking at buying a new board and bindings and noticed that there is a difference in the connections to the bindings with the screws positioning (in a straight line, or multiple screw holes)
just wanted to know how i choose which bingings for which board.
ta
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By Tim -Dakine/661/Intense Rep
Ranked #1100 - Bindings
April 23, 2009
Cyrus nailed it!!!!
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By PK Thunder
Ranked #1054 - Bindings
April 16, 2009
cyrus hits the nail on the head. to simplify further, if you have zero idea (in which case you might want to head over to your local brick & mortar...) buy bindings and boards of the same brand. they will always be compatible.
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By Yule & Bellow
Ranked #562 - Bindings
April 16, 2009
WRONG!!!!...ICS boards are compatible with ANY burton bindings...they come with plates that work for standard burton bindings, such as these...just no other companys...and almost all bindings fit with any board...except two cases; Burton ICS boards to non-burton bindings, and Burton EST bindings to non-ICS boards. hope that helps
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By wtm3044692
Ranked #2586 - Bindings
April 16, 2009
The triangle alignment is for burton boards, while the straight line is from other companies. the bindings come with the circular plates to fit either board. Just insure that the straight line binding system your talking about is not ics (binding system on some burton boards) because then these bindings will not be able to mount on the board.
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